Park of Dover-the-Délivrande

See also: Dover-the-Délivrande, Line of Caen to the sea

the station of Dover , style " Ouest" , was served by the Ligne of Caen to the sea, coming from the Gare of Caen Saint Martin's day and bound for the Gare of Luc-on-Sea then, as from July 1876, of the Gare of Courseulles-on-Sea. This line was exploited by the Railroad company of Caen to the sea.

History

The station was open as from June 1875. In the years 1930, non-stop trains Paris-Courseulles were used by the Compagnie of the state railways and thus passed to Dover.

Penalized by the obsolescence of its rolling stock and competed with by the development of the car, the line was closed in 1950.

Characteristics

  • the railway platform always exists. It is mainly used by the roadway system, in particular by the Thomas course of Dover.

External bonds

  • stations of the line of Caen to the sea

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